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Surveillance through media, by media, in media
Northern Lights: Film & Media Studies Yearbook, 2018Abstract Following the spread of digital media, the interdisciplinary field of surveillance studies has gained prominence, engaging scholars from the humanities and the social sciences alike. This introductory article aims to map out the main terrain of surveillance through, by and in the media.
Bolin, Göran, Jerslev, Anne
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Fake News Detection on Social Media: A Data Mining Perspective
SKDD, 2017Social media for news consumption is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, its low cost, easy access, and rapid dissemination of information lead people to seek out and consume news from social media.
Kai Shu +4 more
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The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2018
A common feature among populist parties and movements is their negative perspective on the media’s role in society. This paper analyzes whether citizens with a populist worldview also hold negative attitudes toward the media.
N. Fawzi
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A common feature among populist parties and movements is their negative perspective on the media’s role in society. This paper analyzes whether citizens with a populist worldview also hold negative attitudes toward the media.
N. Fawzi
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Journal of Interactive Advertising, 2019
In the past few years, expenditure on influencer marketing has grown exponentially. The present study involves preliminary research to understand the mechanism by which influencer marketing affects consumers via social media.
Chen Lou, Shupei Yuan
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In the past few years, expenditure on influencer marketing has grown exponentially. The present study involves preliminary research to understand the mechanism by which influencer marketing affects consumers via social media.
Chen Lou, Shupei Yuan
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Local media ownership and media quality
Information Economics and Policy, 2011The United States Federal Communications Commission regulates local media ownership to promote competition, diversity and the provision of local programming. This study investigates how local media cross-ownership, co-ownership and ownership diversity are associated with media market outcomes.
Adam D. Rennhoff, Kenneth C. Wilbur
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When the media criticize the media
Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies, 2014Abstract In this article, Åke Pettersson writes about Sweden’s only media programme that continued broadcasting without interruption for more than three decades. Called Vår grundade mening for the most part of its life, it ran into some problems in 2007 and came close to shutdown before re-emerging under the name of Publicerat, the ...
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Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 2023
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is ushering in an era of potential transformation of journalism and media content. This essay considers one notable generative AI platform called ChatGPT made available to the public in 2022 for free use.
J. Pavlik
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Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is ushering in an era of potential transformation of journalism and media content. This essay considers one notable generative AI platform called ChatGPT made available to the public in 2022 for free use.
J. Pavlik
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Alternative Media as Critical Media
European Journal of Social Theory, 2010This article deals with the category of alternative media from a theoretical perspective. It aims to develop a definition and to distinguish different dimensions of alternative media. The article is a contribution to theoretical foundations of alternative media studies. The notion of alternative media as critical media is introduced.
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Media rights and media security
SPIE Proceedings, 2005Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems typically do not treat rights management as a security problem. DRM uses cryptographic techniques but not security relationships. Instead, DRM systems use "tamper-resistant mechanisms" to discourage unauthorized access to rights-managed content. Although proven ineffective in practice, tamper-resistant mechanisms
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IEEE Multimedia, 2012
Authoring of rich media content is not prevalent despite efforts to develop standards, tools, and platforms. Average users prefer to keep it simple. However, growing interest in stylizing content and pinning media objects is putting average users on a new path of creativity that could lead to richer multimedia content.
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Authoring of rich media content is not prevalent despite efforts to develop standards, tools, and platforms. Average users prefer to keep it simple. However, growing interest in stylizing content and pinning media objects is putting average users on a new path of creativity that could lead to richer multimedia content.
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